Implementing a Virtual Tobacco Treatment for Cancer Patients in Community Oncology Practices
Carcinoma In Situ, Current Smoker, Malignant Neoplasm
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Carcinoma In Situ
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- STAFF ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
- Must be English speaking.
- Must be employed at NCI Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP) site for at least three months.
- PATIENT ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA STEP 0:
- Patient presenting with any type of cancer with a date of diagnosis within the past 4 months. Recurrence, diagnosed within the last 4 months, of tumors in patients with past cancer diagnoses will be considered eligible. Patients with a new primary cancer, diagnosed within the last 4 months, who have been treated previously for other types of cancer will also be considered eligible. ?In situ? cancers, diagnosed within the past 4 months, will also be considered eligible.
- Patient must be a current smoker. Current smoker is defined as any cigarette smoking (even a puff) in the past 30 days.
- Patient must be fluent in both, written and spoken, English or both, written and spoken, Spanish.
Patient must have telephone, web and e-mail access.
- NOTE: The restriction to those with web and e-mail access is based on the primary intention of the study; to assess the implementation of the virtual intervention in the NCORP network.
- ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA STEP 1: Patient must still meet all criteria outlined in step 0.
- ELIGIBILITY STEP 2 (RANDOMIZATION): Patient must have completed baseline survey in Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group-American College of Radiology Imaging Network (ECOG-ACRIN) Cancer Research Group Systems for Easy Entry of Patient Reported Outcomes (EASEEPRO) within 1 month (30 days) of the date of informed consent (Step 1).
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patient has an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status of 3 or above, or is deemed medically unable to participate by study investigators or oncology clinician (i.e., referral to hospice).
- Patient has no intention to receive their cancer care or monitoring at an NCORP community cancer site.
Sites / Locations
- Alaska Women's Cancer Care
- Katmai Oncology Group
- Northside Hospital
- Augusta University Medical Center
- Carle on Vermilion
- Good Samaritan Regional Health Center
- Carle Cancer Center
- Physicians' Clinic of Iowa PC
- Iowa Methodist Medical Center
- Medical Oncology and Hematology Associates-Des Moines
- Unity Hospital
- Baptist Memorial Hospital and Cancer Center-Desoto
- Freeman Health System
- Heartland Regional Medical Center
- CoxHealth South Hospital
- Montefiore Medical Center - Moses Campus
- CaroMont Regional Medical Center
- Margaret R Pardee Memorial Hospital
- Strecker Cancer Center-Belpre
- Marietta Memorial Hospital
- OhioHealth Marion General Hospital
- Southern Ohio Medical Center
- Prisma Health Cancer Institute - Easley
- Prisma Health Cancer Institute - Butternut
- Prisma Health Cancer Institute - Faris
- Prisma Health Cancer Institute - Eastside
- Prisma Health Cancer Institute - Greer
- Prisma Health Cancer Institute - Seneca
- Prisma Health Cancer Institute - Spartanburg
- Baptist Memorial Hospital and Cancer Center-Memphis
- Baptist Memorial Hospital for Women
- MultiCare Auburn Medical Center
- MultiCare Gig Harbor Medical Park
- MultiCare Good Samaritan Hospital
- MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital
- ThedaCare Regional Cancer Center
- Saint Vincent Hospital Cancer Center Green Bay
- Saint Vincent Hospital Cancer Center at Saint Mary's
- Aurora BayCare Medical Center
- Saint Vincent Hospital Cancer Center at Oconto Falls
- HSHS Saint Nicholas Hospital
- Saint Vincent Hospital Cancer Center at Sturgeon Bay
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Arm A (smoking assessment, quitting advice, Quitline referral)
Arm B (virtual counseling sessions, NRT)
Patients receive an assessment of smoking status and provision of quitting advice through the screening and referral process, and are referred to the NCI Smoking Quitline.
Patients receive an initial virtual counseling session with a study-designated tobacco treatment coach via MGH TeleHealth over 40 minutes and up to 10 more virtual counseling sessions over 15 minutes for approximately 6 months. Patients also receive up to 12 weeks of NRT (patch and lozenge combined or alone).